This paper, grounded in a series of ethnographic projects concerned with transnational labor migration to the Arabian Gulf states, commences with an overview of the Indian Ocean migra- tion system that shuttles tens of millions of temporary workers to and from the wealthy Gulf states. The remainder of the paper comprises two assertions and evidence to support them. First, the paper contends that the symbolic role of law in contemporary Arabia often eclipses its other functions in the region. Second, the paper contends that the demographic terrain of the contemporary Gulf states poses unprecedented challenges for the implementation of law and policies concerning foreign migrants and their presence in Arabia. While the ethnographic evidence p...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationOver the last decade, Qatar has significantly revised its le...
For many decades the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have served as primary migratory destina...
In many societies, including the United States, non-citizen migrants are increasingly seen as a prob...
This paper, grounded in a series of ethnographic projects concerned with transnational labor migrati...
Migration and flow of people across the world is rapidly growing today. It was estimated that there ...
The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oma...
In this paper, I present several summary points intended to illuminate some of the practices, norms ...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
Despite seemingly open immigration policies and rights-based reforms, the six Gulf Cooperation Counc...
The thesis highlights the evidence in the Arab-Gulf region with the Indian migrants to argue that th...
A timely and long overdue publication on one of the most important and unique regions in the world f...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationIrregular migration has great resonance in the Gulf, just as...
The labour migration to the GCC states and Qatar in particular remains substantial. 94 % of Qatari l...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationOver the last decade, Qatar has significantly revised its le...
For many decades the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have served as primary migratory destina...
In many societies, including the United States, non-citizen migrants are increasingly seen as a prob...
This paper, grounded in a series of ethnographic projects concerned with transnational labor migrati...
Migration and flow of people across the world is rapidly growing today. It was estimated that there ...
The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oma...
In this paper, I present several summary points intended to illuminate some of the practices, norms ...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
This paper looks at migration management in the Gulf monarchies since the 1930s. It describes the dy...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
Despite seemingly open immigration policies and rights-based reforms, the six Gulf Cooperation Counc...
The thesis highlights the evidence in the Arab-Gulf region with the Indian migrants to argue that th...
A timely and long overdue publication on one of the most important and unique regions in the world f...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationIrregular migration has great resonance in the Gulf, just as...
The labour migration to the GCC states and Qatar in particular remains substantial. 94 % of Qatari l...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationOver the last decade, Qatar has significantly revised its le...
For many decades the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have served as primary migratory destina...
In many societies, including the United States, non-citizen migrants are increasingly seen as a prob...